Implementing Cisco QOS
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In London and Wokingham
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Authorised training on Cisco, Microsoft, Nortel and VMware as well as generic networking, security, VoIP and wireless courses. Our management curriculum includes project management, business analysis and ITIL training. Suitable for: This course is aimed at network designers and engineers responsible for implementation and management of IP QoS and students seeking Cisco CCIP & CCVP Certification.
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About this course
Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites: Delegates are required to hold a valid CCNA to attend this course Attendance of the BGP is alsorecommended before delegates attend this course.
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QOS
Objectives
At the end of the course delegates will be able to;-
- Explain the need to implement QoS and explain methods for implementing and managing QoS
- Identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS in a network and explain key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement these models
- Explain the use of MQC and AutoQoS to implement QoS on the network.
- Classify and Mark network traffic in order to implement a defined QoS Policy
- Use Cisco queuing mechanisms to manage network congestion
- Use Cisco QoS congestion avoidance mechanisms to reduce the effects of congestion on the network.
- Use Cisco QoS traffic policing and traffic shaping mechanisms to effectively limit the rate of network traffic.
Content
Introduction to IP QoS
- Understanding the Need for QoS
- Understanding QoS
- Implementing QoS
The Building Blocks of IP QoS
- Identifying Models for implementing QoS
- Understanding the Integrated Services Model
- Understanding the Differentiated Services Model
- Identifying QoS Mechanisms
- Understanding QoS in the Life of a Packet.
Introduction to Modular QoS CLI and AutoQoS
- Introducing Modular QoS CLI
- Introducing Cisco AutoQoS VoIP
- Introducing Cisco AutoQoS Enterprise
Classification and Marking
- Understanding Classification and Marking
- Using MQC for Classification
- Using MQC for Class-Based Marking
- Using NBAR for Classification
- Configuring QoS Pre-Classify
- Configuring QoS Policy Propagation through BGP
- Configuring LAN Classification and Marking
Congestion Management
- Introducing Queuing
- Understanding Queuing Implementations
- Configuring FIFO and WFQ
- Configuring CBWFQ and LLQ
- Configuring LAN Congestion Management
Congestion Avoidance
- Introducing Congestion Avoidance
- Introducing RED
- Configuring Class-Based Weighted RED
- Configuring Explicit Congestion Notification
Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Understanding Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces
- Frame Relay Voice – Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation
Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Understanding Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
- Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
QoS Best Practices
- Understanding Traffic Classification Best Practices
- Deploying End-to-End QoS
- Providing QoS for Security
Implementing Cisco QOS